Learn Basic String and Array Methods by Building a Music Player - Step 96

Tell us what’s happening:

const nextSongExists = currentSongIndex < (userData.songs.length - 1)
I can’t work out what I’m doing wrong, can someone point me in the right direction please

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<!-- file: index.html -->

/* file: styles.css */

/* file: script.js */
// User Editable Region

audio.addEventListener("ended", () => {
  audio.addEventListener("ended", () => {
  const currentSongIndex = getCurrentSongIndex();  
    const nextSongExists = currentSongIndex < (userData.songs.length - 1)

});

// User Editable Region

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Learn Basic String and Array Methods by Building a Music Player - Step 96

you have two identical lines here.
Remove one

hi there!
the instructions is asking you:
create a nextSongExists constant that contains the boolean value true or false depending on if the next song exists.

hint: you need to use a ternery operator in that code to add boolen value true or false.

fyi: A ternary is not needed as the comparison that is happening will return a boolean.

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